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Symantec eDiscovery

Public Group | Founded: 22 Apr 2011 | Serving 42 members

Symantec is at the cutting edge of eDiscovery technology and expertise.  We are Symantec Discovery Attorneys who bring a broad range of eDiscovery expertise to this industry.  Our diverse backgrounds provide a complete spectrum, offering different points of view and insights.  We discuss key developments in eDiscovery, Information Governance and related matters. Our ultimate goal is engaging the marketplace with best practices, provide a forum to discuss industry needs and challenges, and to predict mega trends in the eDiscovery space.

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idea comment 04 May 2012
New blog entry 16 Jan 2012
All around us we see examples of the balance between control and freedom. Too much governmental control means you have little say in your life, but too little results in anarchy. Children need structure to keep from running wild, but provide too much and they fail to develop key social and other l
New discussion 29 Dec 2011
Hi all   referenced to below i 'm also stuck in designing DR of EV with lotus   https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/ent...   at primary site we have 1 physical EV server for lotus mail 1 for lotus journal archiving and 1 for ev sql our lotus is desig
idea comment 16 Dec 2011
New idea 17 Nov 2011
I found DLP more beneficial from Security and compliance perspective. As it offers monitoring through Network, Endpoint, monitoring and discovery and prevnetion too for electronic data transmission of critial data....   Today as we are addicted to technologies to keep our self conencted an
New blog entry 20 Jun 2011
Do you think the risk of discovery sanctions is overblown? For litigants who became “newsworthy” because they were sanctioned, the answer is no.  But many organizations observe their discovery obligations as if sanctions were no threat at all.  They feel little incentive to implement a pro